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September 2, 2020

‘The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer’ by Brian Masters

***** A severed head in the refrigerator, two more in the freezer, skulls and a skeleton in a filing cabinet. These are among the items found in Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment when he was arrested in 1991. But Dahmer didn’t merely kill people – he also used their body parts for sexual gratification and as pieces…

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Published on September 02, 2020 05:34

September 1, 2020

‘Deadly Harm’ by Owen Mullen

***** Five years after being abducted and held captive, Mackenzie Darroch is making a difference in the world. Running a refuge for abused women, things are going well. Then she’s thrown into a bizarre situation when she saves the life of a car-crash victim. But offering the woman a place to stay, has consequences –…

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Published on September 01, 2020 10:59

August 26, 2020

‘Saint Justice’ by Mike Grist

***** Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for ‘Saint Justice’ by Mike Grist. Thanks to Emma at Damppebbles Blog Tours for including me. Book Blurb Hundreds of human cages hidden in the desert. One man with nothing to lose. Christopher Wren pulls off I-70 after three weeks on the road and walks into…

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Published on August 26, 2020 23:14

August 17, 2020

Author Spotlight – Jennifer Lee Thomson

Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for ‘Cannibal City’ (Detective in a Coma #2) by Jennifer Lee Thomson. Thanks to Emma at Damppebbles Blog Tours for including me. Book Blurb: A killer is stalking his victims on Glasgow’s streets. Men are being abducted, kept tied up for weeks and force-fed, then strangled and…

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Published on August 17, 2020 22:44

August 16, 2020

‘Mrs Hemingway’ by Naomi Wood

***** Beginning in the summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley move from Paris to a villa in the south of France. Spending their time drinking, swimming and playing cards they mix with a bevy of guests including Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and the seemingly ever-present Pauline (Fife) Pfeiffer. As Fife progresses from…

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Published on August 16, 2020 04:10

August 8, 2020

‘Trouble in Cornwall’ by Joy Mutter

***** Seconded to Cornwall to investigate the kidnapping of Jessie O’Sullivan’s son, DCI Cosgrove and his sex-addict liaison officer, Kate, get themselves into yet more bizarre situations. Book 3 in this powerful erotic thriller series follows on from ‘The Trouble with Liam’ and ‘The Trouble with Trouble’. As with many of this author’s books, this…

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Published on August 08, 2020 01:47

August 3, 2020

‘Too Close for Comfort’ by Adam Croft

*** Embarking on her first murder investigation, DS Wendy Knight is thrown in with dyed-in-the-wool hard-nosed DCI Jack Culverhouse, whose attitude to newcomers is less than forgiving. With a gruesome murder case on their hands, Knight must work out who to trust and who to fear, and before she knows what’s happening, her own life…

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Published on August 03, 2020 12:41

July 31, 2020

Violence in the Blood by Mark J Newman

**** Glasgow villain Malkie Thompson has ambitions. Feeling constrained by his boss McAlister, he decides to take over and establish his own firm, and if that means getting rid of anyone who stands in his way, that’s fine with him. This is a novella that introduces Mark Newman’s Crime Syndicate series. The plot rolls along…

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Published on July 31, 2020 01:56

July 25, 2020

‘Noel’ by AJ Griffiths-Jones

***** When a rain-drenched Dutch traveller hitches a lift to a rural French monastery, the monks take care of him. But when the young man dies, detectives Mallery and Hobbs launch an investigation and the monastery’s seventy inmates quickly fall under suspicion. The mystery deepens when the Dutchman’s grandmother arrives, as the old woman introduces…

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Published on July 25, 2020 08:07

July 23, 2020

‘The Rock’ by Robert Daws

  **** Detective Sergeant Tamara Sullivan finds herself exiled to Gibraltar as punishment for disobeying orders during a police operation. Together with her new boss DCI Gus Broderick, Sullivan investigates the suspicious death of a police constable, leading to the discovery of a dark and sinister secret. This is the first adventure in the Sullivan…

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Published on July 23, 2020 01:10